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Course Descriptions/Mathematics 325
Mathematics (MAT)
Prerequisite: As indicated by the Texas Wesleyan University Mathematics Placement Exam or MAT 0301 at Texas Wesleyan University Co-requisite: MAT 1302L
Set theory, real and complex number system, quadratic equations, quadratic formula, equations involving radicals, inequalities, graphs of quadratic and rational functions, logarithmic functions, exponential functions, theory of equations, matrices and determinants, and mathematical induction.
1302. College Algebra 3 hours
1303. Precalculus 3 hours
Elementary function theory, trigonometry, and an introduction to discrete mathematics, including mathematical induction.
Prerequisite: As indicated by the Texas Wesleyan University Mathematics Placement Exam or MAT 0301 at Texas Wesleyan University
An introduction to some of the most important ideas in mathematics that both provide basic skills and illustrate the power and nature of mathematics. Topics include problem solving, set theory, logic, mathematical systems, number theory, theory of equations and inequalities, function theory, graphing, Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry, and an introduction to probability and statistics.
1304. Mathematics for the Liberal Arts 3 hours
1305. Advanced Foundations of Mathematics for Teachers 3 hours
Prerequisite: MAT 1304
Concepts of geometry, probability, and statistics, functions, counting methods, as well as applications of algebraic properties of real numbers to concepts of measurement with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. This course is designed specifically for students who seek EC-6 teacher certification.
1310. Mathematics for Business and Economic Analysis 3 hours
Prerequisite: MAT 1302
Applications of linear and quadratic business models, linear programming, and introduction to differential and integral calculus for business applications.
1324. Calculus I 3 hours
Prerequisite: MAT 1303 or the equivalent
Distance formula, slope, equation of a straight line, equations and graphs of conic sections, translation and rotation of axes, limits, the derivative, rules for differentiation, chain rule, higher derivatives, implicit differentiation, extrema, related rates, introduction to integration, fundamental theorem of calculus, and area under a curve.
1325. Calculus II 3 hours
Prerequisite: MAT 1324
Volumes; one-sided limits; limits at infinity; continuity and derivatives; derivatives and integrals of trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential, and hyperbolic functions; parametric equations; polar coordinates and equations; and an extensive study of techniques of integration.
2331. Calculus III 3 hours
Prerequisite: MAT 1325
Solid analytic geometry, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, indetermi- nate forms, sequences, series, convergence tests, Taylor series, differentia- tion and integration of series, partial derivatives, total and exact differen- tials, and multiple integrals.